Showing posts with label red. Show all posts
Showing posts with label red. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Tri-colored black-stroked bowl


This is a wide almost plate-like bowl made from alpine white (I think.) The colors are speckled Ivory and some kind of red... there is a purple highlight and everything is dipped in shadow green I think. There are black or brown accent strokes made with a long floppy thin brush.

Red shallow pot

This is the second of the objects I made prior to my first class. The clay is also Klamath Red which is well grogged (it is laden with a sand made out of fired clay.) The interior glaze is shadow green and the rim is crystal blue. I forget what the exterior glaze is....it's a buff matte of some sort. This pot was thick enough to resist the stress cracks of my previous item. I gave this one to my brother Sean who is also earthy and cool.

First red pot


This is the profile of my first piece. You can barely make out stress cracks in the lower portion of the vessel. In the previous post you can see an S-crack in the bottom of the vessel that happened because I didn't compress the bottom and I carved out the foot a little too deeply. The crack is along the line of my signature in the base of the vessel

My first post


This is the first post of my make blog. I have just recently taken up pottery at a community center near my home. Here is the first pot I made as adult. I made it from a dense red clay called Kalamata red. I formed this with no instruction on the wheel prior to my first class. The glaze is predominantly shadow green and i forget what the accents are... turquoise maybe?